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| | Are Mormonism, Mormon Church, and Mormon Beliefs Christian? |
 | | Mormons will note that they include the Bible among the four books which they recognize as Scripture, and that belief in Jesus Christ is central to their faith, as evidenced by their official name, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. |  | | Mormon doctrine affirms that Jesus and Lucifer are brothers (Gospel Principles, pp. |  | | On the other hand, some new religions such as Mormonism claim to be Christian, but accept as Scripture writings outside of the Bible, teach doctrines that contradict the Bible, and hold to beliefs completely foreign to the teachings of Jesus and His apostles. |
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http://www.irr.org/mit/Is-Mormonism-Christian.html
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| | Godhead (Mormonism) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Though once part of the official Mormon canon, and part of the 1835 Doctrine and Covenants, the Lectures on Faith were eventually decanonized by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the Community of Christ. |  | | This official doctrine is supported with the circumstances surrounding the baptism of Jesus, as recorded in the Bible [1]: the Father spoke from heaven, the Son stood on Earth in the water, and the Holy Ghost appeared separately. |  | | The Book of Mormon, published in 1830, describes God the Father, Jesus, and the Holy Ghost as being "one", with Jesus appearing as a spirit before his birth, and as a physical being after his resurrection. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godhead_(Mormonism)
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| | Mormonism |
 | | Millions of Mormons are on their way to eternal torments, because they follow not the Christ of Scripture, but the false religion of Mormonism (John 10:5; Revelation 21:8). |  | | Therefore, not only is the Mormon "Father" a false god, but the Mormon Christ (the Son) and Holy Spirit are false gods; and are therefore demons (Leviticus 17:7; Deuteronomy 32:17; 2 Chronicles 11:15; Psalm 106:37; 1 Corinthians 10:20; Revelation 9:20). |  | | In other words, Mormons believe not only in "Gods" (the Godhead being "three Gods"), but a goddess as well ("she is like him in glory, perfection, compassion, wisdom, and holiness"). |
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http://www.atruechurch.info/mormonism.html
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 | | GODHEAD Mormons believe the Godhead is made up of three separate and distinct individuals who are *one* in nature, purpose, action, and plan: God the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost. |  | | Furthermore, Mormons believe that God the Father and Jesus Christ have perfected and glorified bodies of flesh and bone, but that the Holy Ghost is a personage of Spirit (D&C 130:22). |  | | Mormonism is a nickname for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (sometimes called by its initials LDS). |
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http://geneva.rutgers.edu/src/faq/lds.faq.1.txt
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| | ~~~~~~Mormonism: Theology~~~~~~ |
 | | The Mormon Trinity consists of The Heavenly Father, God~Jesus and The Holy Ghost. |  | | For Mormons, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost are: The Heavenly Father, Jehovah-Jesus, and Holy Ghost. |  | | Mormons know that in Judaism, Elohim is a general term used occasionally in the Old Testament for any divine being, but more frequently in reference to the God of the Israelites. |
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http://nowscape.com/mormon/mormons4.htm
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| | MORMONISM |
 | | Brigham Young identifies God the Father as Adam, and Mormons teach that is was not through the in-dwelling of the Holy Spirit but through the physical union of this immortal Adam-God and the mortal Virgin Mary that God the Son, "Jehovah" or Jesus Christ, was born in the flesh. |  | | The subject of things doesn’t change the fact that the Mormons consider one of the gods as the main one, but the fact that their god is limited and is not the unique. |  | | In 1978, however, Mormon Church president Spencer Kimball announced that he had received a new revelation, and that the Mormon Church was now free to ordain blacks. |
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http://www.fatheralexander.org/booklets/english/mormon_e.htm
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| | Mormonism - Christian or Cult? |
 | | Mormons let it be known in early-2001 that they no longer wanted to be referred to as "the Mormon Church," "the Latter-day Saints Church," or by "LDS Church." If the name must be shortened, "the Church of Jesus Christ," or "the Church" is acceptable, they said (3/19/01, USNandWR). |  | | Mormon Apostle McConkie explained, "And Christ was born into the world as a literal Son this Holy Being; he was born in the same personal, real, and literal sense that any mortal son is born to a mortal father. |  | | Mormonism teaches that Jesus, Lucifer, and all the demons, as well as all mankind, are actually all spirit brothers and sisters, born in the spirit world as spirit babies to our man-god Heavenly Father and his goddess wives. |
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http://www.rapidnet.com/~jbeard/bdm/Cults/mormon.htm
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| | Pentecostal Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The church accepts the Bible and the Book of Mormon as scripture, but rejects many other elements of Mormonism, including the Doctrine and Covenants, the Mormon Godhead, the First Presidency, and the Aaronic and Melchizedek Priesthoods. |  | | The Pentacostal Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, also known as the PLDS Church, is a sect of Mormonism organized in 1994-1995 by a study group called the "LDS Scripture Readers", led by Michael Bethel, composed initially of independent Mormons and members of various Mormon sects. |  | | The church believes in the imminent Second Coming of Jesus, and that the church will play a central role in uniting all other Latter Day Saints into a common body. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentecostal_Church_of_Jesus_Christ_of_Latter_Day_Saints
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| | Who is the Holy Ghost in Mormonism? |
 | | The official view of the modern Mormon Church seems to be that the Holy Ghost and the Holy Spirit are one and the same. |  | | From this it is seen that the Church holds that the Holy Ghost is a member of the Godhead. |  | | * Note that these Lectures on Faith also clearly show that Mormonism originally believed that God the Father was a Spirit, in contrast to the modern LDS view that He is a Being of flesh and bone. |
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http://www.spotlightministries.org.uk/ldsholyspirit.htm
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| | Mormonism, Mormons, What Mormons Believe, About Mormonism, Latter-Day Saints, What Latter-Day Saints Believe, About ... |
 | | A "Godhead" of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit as three separate entities united in purpose. |  | | Jesus is Lord and Savior; God of this earth; creator of all in heaven and earth as directed by God the Father; one in purpose with the Father and the Holy Spirit--a Godhead of three separate members. |  | | God the Father resides in heaven with His wife, the Heavenly Mother; Christ, their only begotten Son; and "exalted" Mormons, who become God-like in heaven. |
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http://www.beliefnet.com/story/80/story_8035_1.html
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| | Berean Christian Ministries-Mormon Studies |
 | | 2) The Attributes of God as taught by the Mormon Church and the Bible. |  | | Institute for Religion - Mormons in Transition-Great site on the errors in Mormonism. |  | | 11) The Jesus Christ of the Mormon Church - Is He The Christ Of The Bible? |
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http://bcmmin.org
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| | The Mormon Doctrine of God, Salt Lake City Messenger, November 1994, Reason!, Mormon History, Mormonism, Mormons, LDS, ... |
 | | Mormon scholar Melodie Moench Charles acknowledges that it is difficult to reconcile the teachings regarding God found in the Book of Mormon with the present teachings of the church. |  | | The Book of Mormon declared that Mary 'is the mother of God, after the manner of the flesh,' which was changed in 1837 to 'mother of the Son of God.' Abinadi's sermon in the Book of Mormon explored the relationship between God and Christ... |  | | The evidence clearly shows that the Mormon concept of God changed from a belief in one God to a plurality of Gods and finally culminated in the Adam-God doctrine--a doctrine that was later abandoned because it was considered blasphemous. |
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http://www.xmission.com/%7Ecountry/reason/gods_1.htm
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| | MORMONISM |
 | | The 'Church News' is the official weekly news publication of the LDS (Mormon) Church. |  | | These Mormon beliefs contradict the Bible, and the God of the Bible never contradicts Himself. |  | | Many people today are ignoring sound Christian biblical doctrine and the unbiblical unorthodoxy of Mormonism, and pragmatically, choosing Mormonism because it seems to work to bring them emotional security and shared family goals. |
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http://www.bloomington.in.us/~lgthscac/mormonism.htm
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| | Comparing Mormonism |
 | | Mormons believe that God the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit are three separate gods, the Father and the Son having bodies of flesh and bone and the Holy Spirit being pure spirit.9 This heavenly triumvirate is not one in essence, but only in purpose and function. |  | | As the late Mormon apostle and theologian Bruce McConkie explained, "The Father, who shall continue to all eternity as the God of exalted beings, is a God of Gods. |  | | It is precisely here that a thorny problem develops for the Mormon when he tries to reconcile the emphatically monotheistic Isaiah passages with Mormonism's teaching of the plurality of gods. |
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http://comparing-views.com
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| | ipedia.com: Godhead (Christianity) Article |
 | | In Christianity, the Godhead is a unit consisting of God the Father, Jesus Christ (the Son), and the Holy Spirit. |  | | In Christianity, the Godhead is a unit consisting of God the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit. |  | | In most branches of Christianity, including Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy and most of Protestantism, the Godhead is viewed as a Trinity, and the word Godhead is often used interchangeably with Trinity. |
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http://www.ipedia.com/godhead__christianity_.html
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| | Interfaith Relationships |
 | | It has become popular among opponents of the LDS faith to distort and misrepresent this LDS belief by claiming that Mormons despise all of the beliefs and advocates of all non-LDS Christian churches. |  | | Christology is the theological study of the human and divine natures and roles of Jesus Christ. |  | | Although the religions of men are often tolerant of each other, they cannot abide the presence of living prophets and the truths of salvation. |
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http://www.lightplanet.com/mormons/daily/interfaith/index.htm
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| | Is There More Than One God? |
 | | As contrasted with the Old Testament, which repeatedly spoke of many Gods, as is illustrated above, the New Testament, as a result of Jesus's teachings, focuses on the three divine beings who govern this earth: God the Father, his Son Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost. |  | | It is comprised of God the Father, his son Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost. |  | | The Bible also contains hundreds of passages which indicate that God the Father, God the Son Jesus Christ, and God the Holy Ghost are all separate, holy, divine beings holding the full status of Godhood. |
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http://www.lightplanet.com/response/answers/gods.htm
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| | List of articles about Mormonism - Gurupedia |
 | | Words of Mormon, Book of Mosiah, Book of Alma, Book of Helaman, Third Book of Nephi, Fourth Book of Nephi, Book of Mormon (Mormon's record), Book of Ether, Book of Moroni |  | | Exaltation, God, God and gender, God the Father, Godhead (Christianity), Godhead (Mormonism), |  | | Latter Day Saint, Latter Day Saint movement, Mormon, Mormonism, Mormonism and Christianity, Mormonism and Judaism, Restorationist (Church of Christ-Elijah), Saint |
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http://www.gurupedia.com/l/li/list_of_articles_about_mormonism.htm
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| | MORMON CENTRAL - JOSEPH SMITH - LDS TEMPLES - BOOK OF MORMON - MORMONISM |
 | | Fds 9-11 "Elohim at the Altar: The Rituals and Ceremonies of the Mormon Priesthood" (1986) by Bojamah Azkin [pseud.?] |  | | Fd 13 "The Mystery Religions of Paganism, Freemasonry and Mormonism" (1965) by Clarence F. Packard |  | | Fds 1-2 "The Evolution of the Mormon Temple Endowment Ceremony" by David John Buerger |
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| | Talk:Godhead (Mormonism) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Elohim article mentions that Mormons use the terms "Jehovah" and "Yahweh" in a unique way, and refers to this article (Godhead (Mormonism)) for details. |  | | The connections between LDS and Jehovah's Witnesses become clearer on these doctrinal points, especially if the Temple Ritual could at least be aluded to in its cosmology which extends beyond the Book of the Mormon. |  | | The current version of the Book of Mormon is closer than the 1830 edition to the reference made. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Godhead_%28Mormonism%29
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| | godhead mormonism |
 | | The Development of the Mormon Understanding of God: Early Mormon Modalism... |  | | NEFILIM: Mormonism, The Latter Day Saint Page: Revealing the Truth about the... |
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